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Across Sweden, moose traverse mountains, forests and marshes during their seasonal migrations. The most impressive movements may be those that swim between islands in the Baltic Sea! Check out the new maps in the Atlas to learn more about these swimming moose. @cms.int
The Atlas of Ungulate Migration was recently announced Best in Show at the 53rd Annual CaGIS Map Design Competition! Thanks to our partners at the U of Oregon's InfoGraphicsLab for the making the Atlas both beautiful and scientifically robust! cartogis.org/awards/map-c...
Saiga are navigating a landscape that is becoming increasingly fragmented by linear barriers. With a new road planned to run across the northern part of the saiga's migratory range in central Kazakhstan, researchers are working to understand how the animals will respond. tinyurl.com/mtn8ztwf
New report on the plight of migratory species just released by @unepwcmc.bsky.social and @cms.int, finding that 47% of key biodiversity areas for migratory species are not protected. GIUM provided expertise and maps for the report's ungulate section: tinyurl.com/3ysvc5j9
The Great Moose Migration in Sweden is underway, with moose ascending mountains, crossing roads and swimming rivers (and even the Baltic Sea!) as they head towards their summer ranges. We are mapping 5 migrations across the country - the first two are live today! @cms.int tinyurl.com/m2hx6tu3
"Moose in Sweden have migrated the same way for thousands of years... Whether it is wildebeest in the Serengeti or moose in Sweden, we need to raise awareness so that natural migratory behavior is preserved," - GĂśran Ericsson, lead moose researcher, SLU. tinyurl.com/btythsay
New story by @wwfcanada.org highlighting our maps of the Bathurst caribou migration and the conservation opportunities in this quickly developing landscape: wwf.ca/stories/new-maps-reveal-striking-decline-of-an-arctic-caribou-migration-range/
The saiga of western Kazakhstan have grown to reach the highest numbers ever recorded in the Ural region. Managers are now working toward coexistence between the saiga and local livestock owners and to maintain their extensive migratory range. Read more in the Atlas here: www.cms.int/gium/migrati...
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#CMSCOP15 has officially opened in Campo Grande, Brazil. At a time when 49% of CMS-listed species are declining and nearly one in four are globally threatened with extinction, the world has come together to drive action for migratory species. 🦉🦈🐆 Discover more: www.cms.int/news/worlds-...
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Half of all migratory species that are recognised as needing protection now have declining populations
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Map Design Competition – Cartography and Geographic Information Society
Plight of migratory species is worsening, new report finds ahead of global wildlife meeting - UNEP-WCMC
A surprise beneficiary of lockdown, The Great Moose Migration has become a ‘slow TV’ sensation, keeping audiences worldwide glued to the beasts’ epic trek – even if they’re rarely spotted on screen
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Wildebeest, antelopes and Mongolian gazelles are already included. Now the swimming moose of Junsele are being added to the UN map of ungulate migrations. The aim is to conserve migration worldwide, a...
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‘When we saw one there were high-fives and hugging’: the Swedish TV show (hopefully) bringing moose to your sofa
Sweden’s great moose migrations featured on global UN map | slu.se
The Bathurst caribou population has declined from 400,000 in the 1980s to less than 4,000 in 2025, and their migratory range has also contracted as a result.
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New maps reveal dramatic decline of an Arctic caribou migration range - WWF.CA
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Global Initiative on Ungulate Migration
Global Initiative on Ungulate Migration
Global Initiative on Ungulate Migration
Global Initiative on Ungulate Migration
Global Initiative on Ungulate Migration
Global Initiative on Ungulate Migration
Global Initiative on Ungulate Migration
Global Initiative on Ungulate Migration
The Great Moose Migration is underway in Sweden and two new maps by @migratinghooves.bsky.social are live on our Atlas of Ungulate Migration View maps: www.cms.int/gium/migrati... Download fact sheets: www.cms.int/publication/... Why it's a hit on Swedish TV: www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio...
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Convention on Migratory Species (CMS)
Convention on Migratory Species (CMS)